As a fan of teen drama shows Do Revenge had my interest piqued. It’s Strangers on a Train meets Clueless. Netflix has a way of churning out new properties with their hit stars and this one I thing nails it. It’s fun, it’s good, and it’s not a series, which means no one will be crushed when it is canceled. It’s a self contained story that will give you some satisfaction and not leave you halfway through a cliffhanger.
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I grew up listening to metal, I love metal, and will forever be a metal head. The Netflix movie Metal Lords reads like a love letter to the genre. It was fun listening to past loves and hearing some songs I knew in a new way, and the original music written. Fantastic.
We watched She Hulk and had some Rants and Raves we wanted to share. This Dinner and a Movie is an extended episode with a full cast of commentators. Nutty, Tek, Jason, and Vox all chime in on why this is the most fun Disney+ Marvel show, and where did it all go wrong.
I loved the 90s movie A League of Their Own, when I heard Amazon was making it into a show, I was cautious. Turns out I love this show even more. This show knocks it out of the park for telling a good story, with authentic experiences, and saying the quiet part out loud. Not letting subtext reign supreme but making everything we needed to be quiet about in the 90s front and center today. Enjoyable actors make you binge hard and care about each of the characters.
Halloween 40 years later proves you can do a sequel decades later, name it the same thing, and really tell a good story.